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    Call centres, quality of work life and HRM practices by Connell, Julia, Hannif, Z.

    Published 2009
    “…Purpose – The paper seeks to determine whether and how the quality of working life (QWL) varies between call centres (CCs) in the in-house/outsourced, public and private sectors and the implications of these findings on human resource management (HRM). …”
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    New Technology and New Workplaces: Call Centre Careers – a Growing Reality? by Hannif, Zeenobiyah, Connell, Julia, McDonnell, Anthony, Burgess, John

    Published 2014
    “…Research to date suggests that career advancement in call centres (CCs) is relatively uncommon with employees often viewing such employment as a stopgap measure before moving on to something better. …”
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    Having “a say”: Forms of voice in Australian call centres by McDonnell, A., Connell, Julia, Hannif, Z., Burgess, John

    Published 2014
    “…The role of the team leader appears especially crucial in positive perceptions of employee voice.Originality/valueCall centre environments may be changing for the better and effective team leader/employee relationships appear to be at the heart of these changes. …”
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    Sit-stand desks in call centres: Associations of use and ergonomics awareness with sedentary behavior by Straker, Leon, Abbott, R., Heiden, M., Mathiassen, S., Toomingas, A.

    Published 2013
    “…Ergonomics awareness was not associated with any sedentary pattern variable among those using a sit–stand desk.Conclusion: Use of sit–stand desks was associated with better sedentary behavior in call centre workers, however ergonomics awareness did not enhance the effect.…”
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    Surviving an infectious disease outbreak: How does nurse calling influence performance during the COVID‐19 fight? by Zhou, Yan, Asante, Eric Adom, Zhuang, Yiyu, Wang, Jie, Zhu, Yue, Shen, Lihua

    Published 2020
    “…Conclusion: Our findings indicate that despite the constraints associated with pandemics, frontline nurses who are living a calling are able to provide better clinical and relational care to infected patients, which in turn improves their performance. …”
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    'Tell me exactly what's happened': when linguistic choices affect the efficiency of emergency calls for cardiac arrest. by Riou, Marine, Ball, Stephen, Williams, Teresa, Whiteside, Austin, O'Halloran, Kay, Bray, Janet, Perkins, G., Smith, K., Cameron, P., Fatovich, Daniel, Inoue, Madoka, Bailey, Paul, Brink, D., Finn, Judith

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusion: These results suggest that linguistic variations in the way the scripted sentences of a protocol are delivered can have an impact on the efficiency with which call-takers process emergency calls. A better understanding of interactional dynamics between caller and call-taker may translate into improvements of dispatch performance.…”
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    The linguistic and interactional factors impacting recognition and dispatch in emergency calls for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a mixed-method linguistic analysis study protocol by Riou, Marine, Ball, Stephen, Williams, Teresa, Whiteside, Austin, O’Halloran, Kay, Bray, Janet, Perkins, G., Cameron, P., Fatovich, D., Inoue, Madoka, Bailey, Paul, Brink, Deon, Smith, K., Della, Phillip, Finn, Judith

    Published 2017
    “…This research aims to provide a better understanding of communication factors impacting on the accuracy and timeliness of ambulance dispatch.Methods and analysis A dataset of OHCA calls and their corresponding metadata will be analysed from an interdisciplinary perspective, combining linguistic analysis and health services research. …”
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    Chemical profiles, sensory attributes and effect of marinating time on the formation of heterocyclic amines of four types of soy sauce in roasted chicken by Alam Shah, Nur Syifaa

    Published 2016
    “…Soy sauce is a fermented condiment used by many Asian countries due to its salty and distinct tasty taste called umami. …”
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    A disconnect between staff and student perceptions of learning: an ACELL educational analysis of the first year undergraduate chemistry experiment 'investigating sugar using a home... by Crisp, M., Kable, S., Read, J., Buntine, Mark

    Published 2011
    “…Student feedback data were conducted using the ACELL Student Learning Experience (ASLE) instrument. Analysis of the data shows that overwhelmingly students rate the experiment as ‘‘worthwhile’’ or better. …”
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    Spectral Geometry of Fuzzy Spaces by Druce, Paul Joseph

    Published 2020
    “…The role of symmetry in the creation of fuzzy spaces is investigated using the characterisation of the Dirac operator given by Barrett. It is shown that all SU(2)-equivariant Dirac operators for type (0,3) and (1,3) fuzzy spaces produce the round metric on the sphere, despite the Dirac operators not agreeing with Grosse-Presnadjer or Barrett operators. …”
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    Optimized one-way electric vehicle carsharing system in campus environment using heterogeneous non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II by Abdulazeez, Omar Saud

    Published 2019
    “…Once this is done, the simulation model can be built. The simulation model is responsible on generating the demands based in different times and locations. …”
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    The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: Dreaming of Child Safe Organisations? by Budiselik, Bill, Crawford, Frances, Chung, Donna

    Published 2014
    “…Will the overwhelming public support generated by “truth speaking to power” in calling for this inquiry translate into action?…”
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    New approaches to normalization techniques to enhance k-means clustering algorithm by Dalatu, Paul Inuwa, Midi, Habshah

    Published 2020
    “…However, the two proposed approaches have shown good performance compared to the existing methods, by achieving nearly maximum points in the average external validity measures, recorded lower computing time and clustering the object points to almost all their cluster centers. Consequently, from the results obtained, it can be noted that the NAMM and NADS approaches yielded better performance in the data preprocessing methods, which down weight the magnitudes of large values.…”
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    Sound production by the West Australian dhufish (Glaucosoma hebraicum) by Parsons, Miles, Longbottom, Simon, Lewis, Paul, McCauley, Robert, Fairclough, David

    Published 2013
    “…The mean of all call maximum source levels was 126 dB re 1 µPa at 1m with the highest level at 137 dB re1 µPa at 1m. …”
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    ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education by McGaughey, Fiona, Hartley, Lisa, Banki, Susan, Duffill, Paul, Stubbs, Matthew, Orchard, Phil, Rice, Simon, Berg, Laurie, Kerdo, Peggy

    Published 2019
    “…In particular, students report that they feel better able to analyse and productively respond to human rights violations, and that they have a greater awareness of the inter-disciplinary skills required to do so. …”
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    Detecting overdispersion in count data: a zero-inflated poisson regression analysis by Muhamad Jamil, Siti Afiqah, Abdullah, M. Asrul Affendi, Kek, Sie Long, Nor, Maria Elena, Mohamed, Maryati, Ismail, Norradihah

    Published 2017
    “…Besides, the analysis of ZIP used the SAS procedure of overdispersion in analysing zeros value and the main purpose of continuing the previous study is to compare which models would be better than when exists zero values for the observation of the count data. …”
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    Enhancement of the Optical Transmission System Utilizing a Dual-Function Remotely Pumped Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier by Al-Kaissi, Ahmed Wathik Naji

    Published 2006
    “…A maximum transmission distance of 293 km is achieved using an optimized OTS which utilizes dual-function R-EDFA at 2.5 Gbps. A bit error rate (BER) is used as the main performance parameter with a threshold value of better than 10-10. …”
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    Different types of bowing technique for violin in the baroque and romantic eras / Izzat Syazwan Ab Halim by Ab Halim, Izzat Syazwan

    Published 2013
    “…Every instruments or how have involved or develop into a good condition So for Baroque era the bow will be different from classical and romantic era because of the development of the instruments m the how that we use today. Every performer will call bow is the soul of the violin because it is be used by the performer to produce various tonal colours on the violin. …”
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